Can you put a blower in a wood burning fireplace?

A fireplace blower can be added to most existing gas or wood-burning vented and non-vented fireplaces. For example, a 40,000 BTU blower motor will provide ample radiant heat for a 900-square foot room. Before adding a fireplace blower to an existing fireplace, make sure your fireplace is clean with all logs removed.

How do I make my wood burning fireplace warmer?

How to Increase Heat From a Wood-Burning Fireplace

  1. Burn seasoned firewood.
  2. Open the damper as wide as possible to increase the amount of air to the fire.
  3. Clean your chimney once a year.
  4. Replace the screen in front of the fireplace with tempered glass doors, and keep the doors closed while a fire is burning.

How does a wood burning fireplace blower work?

The blower pulls cool air from the room through the bottom louver, and then pushes the air up through the back of the fireplace, warming the cool air with the heat at the back of the fireplace. The warm air is then pushed out through the top louver back into your room.

What is the fireplace blower thing called?

Fireplace blowers are commonly called names such as (fireplace fan, fireplace heater, fireplace circulator, fireplace heater blower, heater fan, fireplace blower fan, squirrel cage blower, fireplace blower insert, forced air blower, fireplace insert blower, tangential blower, forced air fan).

Do fireplace blowers really work?

A blower can make your fireplace more efficient, however, by using the fire’s heat to create warm air. Some heat will still be lost out of the chimney, but the blower will create warm air that’s expelled into your home. As a result, it will help your fireplace produce more heat.

How do I get more heat from my fireplace?

To help increase the heat output of your fireplace, you should get your chimney swept at least once per year, ideally before the winter season. A clean chimney will help maximize the potential draw of the fireplace, feeding more air to the fire and increasing the heat output from the fireplace.

Should I close the glass doors on my fireplace?

The doors should always be fully open or fully closed. The glass doors should be closed as the fire dies down to minimize the amount of room air going up the fireplace chimney. When burning gas logs in a wood-burning fireplace, the glass doors should always be fully open when the gas logs are burning.

How do I circulate my hot air from my fireplace?

If You Have a Fireplace or Wood-Burning or Pellet-Burning Furnace… First, if you also have forced air, turn the fan on to help circulate heat. Make sure your ceiling fans rotate clockwise so they pull cool air up off the floor and push warm air down. And also keep them running at their lowest speed.

What is the purpose of a fan on a fireplace?

While fans can (and often do) help cool you down, their primary function is simply air circulation. Fans can also be utilized to spread warm air. If you have a fireplace that only heats the two square feet around it, a fan can help amplify the warmth to the whole room.

Do fireplaces really heat a house?

Can a Fireplace Really Heat Your Home? Absolutely! And many houses already have a fireplace. It’s just a matter of using it to bring some much-desired warmth into your home.

When should I close the damper on my fireplace?

The damper should always be fully open before lighting a fire and when the fireplace is in use. Close it when it’s not it use. Operating the fireplace with the damper partially closed will not generate more heat. Instead, blocking the passage through the flue will result in smoke entering the home.